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11 most attractive but dangerous tourist attractions in the world

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Today, we’re going to present a list of the most thrilling and dangerous places in the world, just for the adventurous.

1. Death Valley in America: If Earth is our home, Death Valley is the oven. This beautiful valley holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on our planet 56.7 ° C. No matter how healthy you are, the harsh heat and heat of the valley will tire you out very quickly. Without water, you can only live here for 14 hours. (Photo: Tpsdave). 2. Danakil Desert (Ethiopia): The average temperature is usually higher than 50 degrees Celsius and there are many active volcanoes with geysers of toxic gas. It’s hard to imagine the brutal landscape of Africa’s Danakil Desert. Most people might think this is a terrible “hell on earth” place, but it still attracts a lot of brave adventurers from all over the world. (Photo: (c) V). 3. Mount Washington, USA: Mount Washington holds the world record for the fastest winds on the Earth’s surface. The highest recorded speed recorded here is 327 km / h. However, this is not the only danger, freezing temperatures can drop as low as -40 degrees and the continuous heavy snowfall makes Mount Washington a very dangerous place. Although the height is only 1,917 meters, Mount Washington is one of the most dangerous mountain peaks in the world (Photo: The Pilot’s-Eye View). 4. Volcano Sinabung, Indonesia: This is an active volcano located on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Eruption occurred here so often, leaving thousands with no shelter or livelihood. Nearby towns and villages were covered with lava and ash several times in 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015. The most recent eruption occurred on February 27, 2016. That eruption had launched. a cloud of volcanoes, rocks and ashes. And no one knows what will happen tomorrow (Image: M.Jacobs). 5. Snake Island (Brazil): Located off the coast of Brazil, this island is recognized as the most dangerous place on this planet. The reason for this is quite simple – this place is full of one of the most poisonous snakes in the world. The Brazilian government has banned any tourists from setting foot on it (Image: Joao Marcos Rosa). 6. Madidi National Park, Bolivia: At first glance, this place looks very beautiful, but it is really dangerous. Why? Because it is home to the most poisonous and ferocious animals in the world. Any of the plants here can cause itchiness, rash, and dizziness. Any cut, or even a small wound, can become infected with a tropical parasite. (Photo: Jess Kraft). 7. Death Valley, Kamchatka, Russia: The Kamchatka Peninsula, in the Russian Far East also has its own Death Valley. The high concentration of toxic gas in this area seriously threatens all living things: plants and animals die quickly, while people feel unwell and have fever, dizziness and cold. (Photo: Igor Shpelenok). 8. Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands: This island looks like a paradise. However, Bikini Atoll is indeed home to many nuclear testing programs, which has turned the picturesque Bikini Island into a radioactive wasteland. Residents were forced to leave their homes, and even today still dangerous to living organisms, the abnormally high levels of radiation here can cause cancer. (Photo: Pixabay). 9. Crocodile farm in Chonburi, Thailand: In Thailand, a crocodile farm is open for tourists to visit and fish for crocodiles. Tourists are taken to a small house in the middle of the lake, they use the meat caught in the hook to fish for crocodiles. The reptiles then jump out of the water to capture their meat and food. There are tourists who also tease the crocodile by suspending the meat in front of them and then pulling it up when the hungry animals reach out. (Photo: Jon Nok / SWNS). 10. Erta Ale Volcano, Ethiopia: Erta Ale volcano, in the Afar region of Ethiopia, is one of the most dangerous volcanoes on the planet. Small earthquakes are continuously shaking the area, forming many deep trenches. This happens because Erta Ale contains two lava lakes in the crater. The amount of lava in them constantly changes, causing the Earth’s surface to shake up and down. (Photo: Matthew – Heather). 11. Lake Natron, Tanzania: It may seem like an extraterrestrial landscape, but this surreal image is actually a photograph of Lake Natron in Tanzania. The alkaline salt crust on the surface of the lake is so dangerous that all living organisms will die if they come into contact with it alone. And the strong smell of hydrogen sulphide coming from the lake’s surface will not allow you to admire the beautiful scenery for long. (Photo: Bildagentur Zoonar GmbH).

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